Join Backyard Bird Shop naturalist Elaine Murphy on a free guided bird walk along the 2.8-mile trail that meanders through forest and meadows along the East Fork of the Lewis River in Battle Ground, Washington.
Encounter old-growth Douglas firs and search for kingfishers, Great Blue Herons, American Dippers and more as she leads you through 154-acre park, sharing her knowledge of the area’s wildlife and their habits.
Developed as part of the Works Progress Administration during the Great Depression, 154-acre Lewisville Regional Park is the oldest park in Clark County’s oldest park and perhaps the most notable.
Please register in advance by phoning the Vancouver shop at 503-445-2699, press 5.
Lewisville Regional Park – – ($3 parking fee) 26411 NE Lewisville Hwy, Battle Ground, WA 98604: Stop at the kiosk and pay the parking fee, then proceed into the park, turn right and park by the restrooms at the bottom of the hill.
We’ll meet at 8am.
We limit the number of participants to ensure that everyone has an enjoyable and educational experience. Some of our walks do fill up, so phone the shop to reserve your spot as soon as you can.
Dress for the weather,
No pets are allowed on this lead walk.